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Freshly made sketches #223

This is the card I made for the freshly made sketches this week!


Initially I used blushing bride for the die cut number, but then I found the colour was too light, and I wanted something bright, so I decided to sponge the melon mambo on the edge, unfortunately I smudged a couple of areas, so I had to sponge the whole number to hide them :)

I guess it was a beautiful mistake, because I love this result much more than it was. 

Anyway, see you next week ! Happy creating :)


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  1. Beautiful card! Love those sweet flowers and the big, bold 30! Thanks for joining us this week at Freshly Made Sketches!

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  2. Pretty card for a milestone birthday! Glad you joined us at FMS!

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